NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. 



NEW YORK. 



School, 603; public schools, 604; State Sani- 

 tary Committee, 604 ; recommendations, 604 ; 

 sketch of Governor Bedle, 604. 



XV. Session of the Legislature, 550 ; con- 

 stitutional amendments sanctioned, 550, 551 ; 

 opposition to the amendments, 551; ratified, 

 551 ; results of the State election, 552 ; details 

 of the census, 552 ; population of cities, 552 ; 

 valuation of property, 552 ; revenue and dis- 

 bursements, 553 ; taxable property, 553 ; bond- 

 ed debt, 553 ; defaulting State Treasurer, 553 ; 

 Insane Asylum, 554; railroad suit, 554; tur- 

 nip-seed case before the Court of Appeals, 554. 



NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. XV. General 

 Conference, 554; a memorial, 554; German 

 Missionary Union, 554; Publication Society, 

 554. 



NEW MEXICO. XI. (See Territories.} 



XII. (See Territories of the United States.} 



NEW ORLEANS. II. Occupation by General 

 Butler, 645 ; proclamation by General Butler, 

 645 ; the press, 645 ; landing of troops, 646 ; 

 aspect of the city, 646 ; providing relief for the 

 poor, 646 ; distribution of Confederate stores 

 captured, 647 ; seizure of specie, 647 ; procla- 

 mation relative to females, 647; excitement, 

 647 ; apology of the mayor, 648 ; explanation 

 of General Butler, 648 ; his private letter, 648 ; 

 result of one month, 648 ; execution of Mum- 

 ford, 649 ; revengeful feeling excited, 649 ; ex- 

 planation of General Butler, 649 ; difficulties 

 with the consuls, 649 ; action of Reverdy John- 

 son, 650 ; further difficulties, 650 ; correspond- 

 ence, 651 ; emancipation order, 651 ; confisca- 

 tions, 651 ; oath of allegiance renewed, 652 ; 

 excitement, 652 ; further orders, 652 ; com- 

 mand transferred to General Banks, 652 ; fare- 

 well address of General Butler, 652, 653 ; proc- 

 lamation of General Banks, 653. 



XII. Political excitement (see Louisiana} ; 

 debt of, 486 ; rate of taxation, 486. 



NEW ORLEANS RIOT. VII. Investigation of, 

 202 ; reports, 202. 



NEWPORT NEWS. I. Its situation, 517 ; en- 

 campment, 517. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. XII. (See Australia.} 



NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. XII. Sta- 

 tistics of, in the United States (see the respec- 

 tive States). 



NEWTON, BENJAMIN B. XV. Decease of, 571. 



NEWTON, WILLOUGHBY. XIV. Decease of, 

 636. 



NEW YORK. I. Its boundaries, 517 ; popu- 



lation, 517 ; taxable valuation of the State, 518; 

 freight of railroads and canals, 518 ; vote of 

 the State, 518 ; the Legislature, 519 ; message 

 of the Governor, 519; defiant resolutions of 

 the Legislature, 519 ; action of the people, 519 ; 

 other memorials, 620; action relative to the 

 Peace Conference, 520 ; public meeting in New 

 York City, 520 ; meeting at Albany, 521 ; its 

 resolutions, 521 ; petitions, 521 ; seizure of 

 muskets by the police, 522 ; letter of Governor 

 Brown, of Georgia, 522; letter of Governor 

 Morgan, 622 ; further correspondence, 522 ; 

 number of volunteers furnished by the State, 

 523 ; ordnance and small-arms, 523 ; money 

 and men advanced by New York, 524 ; instruc- 

 tions to commissioners to Peace Conference, 

 564. 



II. Political aspect of the State, 654 ; politi- 

 cal organization, 655 ; Democratic Convention, 

 655 ; nominations, 655 ; resolutions, 655 ; Re- 

 publican Convention, 655 ; nominations, 655 ; 

 resolutions, 655; votes of the citizens, 656; 

 finances of the State, 656 ; operations of the 

 Canal Department, 656 ; premium for specie to 

 pay State interest, 656 ; canal debt, 657 ; banks 

 of the State, 657; Federal stocks held, 657; 

 railroads, 657; salt-manufacture, 658; troops 

 contributed, 658 ; militia law, 658 ; charter 

 election in New York City, 659 ; operations of 

 city railroads, 659 ; institutions of education, 

 660. 



III. Movement of troops to Pennsylvania, 

 95 ; inaugural address of Governor Seymour, 

 683 ; considerations relative to the draft in the 

 State, 684; letter of the Governor to Presi- 

 dent Lincoln, 684 ; reply, 684 ; further letter, 

 685 ; further reply, 685 ; inequalities of the 

 enrolment, 685 ; commission appointed, 685 ; 

 letter of General Dix relative to enforcing the 

 draft, 686; reply of Governor Seymour, 686; 

 further letter of General Dix, 686 ; further re- 

 plies, 686 ; objections of the Governor to the 

 enrolment, 686 ; quota of the State, 687 ; proc- 

 lamation of the Governor, 687 ; United States 

 troops sent to New York City, 687 ; troops fur- 

 nished to army, 687 ; appropriations of coun- 

 ties, cities, and the Legislature, 688 ; letter of 

 the Governor on colored troops, 688 ; Repub- 

 lican Convention, resolutions, and nominations, 

 688 ; do. Democratic, 688 ; Peace Convention 

 in New York City, 689 ; Young Men's Admin- 

 istration Convention, 689 ; election, 689 ; votes, 

 689 ; letter of the Governor relative to the ar- 



